How can I integral this equation and plot? please help me

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dy/dt = y*t^2 + 3*y
y(0) = 1
t= 0:2
This is the equation which I want to integral
But when I integrate and plot this how can I get dy/dt. Because dy/dt becomes y when i intergrate it.
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 16 Jun 2021
You want to plot the derivative?
Surely it would be true, that if you know y(t), and t, then you can compute dy/dt, since you have the expression right there.
jameslk
jameslk on 16 Jun 2021
yes i want to plot that equation after integral
and how can i get integral constant?
I don't have idea to do this with function int or integral

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Jun 2021
syms y(t) c
eqn = diff(y) == y*t^2 + 3*y
eqn(t) = 
ic = y(0) == 1
ic = 
sol = dsolve([eqn, ic])
sol = 
fplot(sol, [0 2])

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